With Two-Factor Authentication Keep Your Microsoft Account Safer

Posted by Sachin Malhotra
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Dec 25, 2015
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Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) is a robust security measure deployed across services and smart devices to prevent illicit access to the user accounts. The method works on the principle of supplying a second piece of information in addition to username and password, which makes it impossible for a hacker to steal critical personal, financial and business information. 

Microsoft has embraced the Two Factor Authentication solutions in a bid to protect its billions of users on the globe. With its new verification method, the conglomerate aims to protect Microsoft services, such as, SkyDrive, Outlook.com webmail, and Xbox Live. Microsoft sends a a short code to the user’s registered mobile phone, which the individual can enter post providing the username and password. Alternatively, the company can request a substitute email address during 2FA verification process.

How it Works?

Microsoft Corporation intends to fiercely protect your personal information, financial information like credit cards and tax returns, and critical business data from the cyber thieves. Turning on two-step authentication from Microsoft will keep your data safe.

In two easy steps, you can immediately protect your information.

Step 1:  Reaching the Security Info Page

Log into your Microsoft account and enter your username and password as instructed. Once you are logged in, choose Security Info option from the list populated on the left-hand side of your browser window.

Microsoft will verify your identity by texting a security code via an SMS or ask for an alternative email address. Now select the option you prefer from the list and click Next, enter the verification code you have received in the next screen and click Submit. Bingo! You now have an access to your security settings for authoring the two-factor authentication method.

 Step 2: Esatblishing 2FA

On your Security Info screen search for Two-step verification. Once found, simply click on the link labelled “Set up two-step verification.” Microsoft will proceed with the steps of 2FA.

Clicking on the next screen will give you an overview of the process. Follow the instructions to set up the two-factor authentication process for your specific Microsoft account. Upon completion of the process, Microsoft will send you a security code to that email address. Type this security code and press enter to establish Microsoft two factor authentication  for your email address.

Congratulations!!! You have established a protected connection for accessing your Microsoft accounts, from any location. Now how easy was that?

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